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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1915)
wpf?5 i irsK j&zn ipwwd TWO' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. I 15 HOEY'S AUTO TRIP BASEBALL SCORES CAT, WRIGHT DOKS XOT WANT CUllltV POSITION SOUTIIKRN' PACIFIC IJNGIXKKR UKAVKlfe Hinij TAKKH Il.TO-SJ VIC TOHV FllOai OWLS 8KALS AXXFX TWO AXI) XOW II HA I) COAST LKAGL'i: IUUVKS FROM KUItKKA 1IKHU RANSFER mm m i 1'cOjrfo I'o'ltlon lliut Local .Alan Do 'nined for I'liicc Xch ?,'. paper Comment Tho Port Orford Trlbuno makes tho following comment about tlio Miulo liflH allies Up Const in Mit- ililuo Without Difficulty Hay Xo Railroad Xcu'h Xow II. P. Iloey, engineer in charge of the construction of tho Soutiiorn ra reroiIanliiK of OuI'h Twirlcr In Seventh, Sends Denver 1 1 III Xlnc Homp'tii; lhiscM Holding their own Into the sev enth frnino when the pitcher aero plancd to the sky, the Owls lost yesterday Afternoon at Simpson Park to Denver Hill. Score, !t to 3. Fot seven chapters the Owls and IE , r,1 w . i clflc lino from Kugono to Coos Day, appointment of Cnl Wright oil .,. a,,,. nn nut. nnV Marshflold for deputy game warden nrrl cd Sun.da nftr n.n "Ut t0Ur . .. . up me coasi irom tiiirenu, nu wun In-Gurry rounty. ncPonipnnled l)y Mr. Carter, one of "A petition was being circulated j h8 office men, and he said that tho In rirtld TlrrtMi lnftf. vrok in nnvnrn. trln dlit lint linvn nllv rnllroad slcillf- or Wlthycombo asking that the np-llcnncc, having merely mado tho trip MInerB hlt ,lp t0 ,"t0;1 ,)acc; wllh me ouus even ami uiun jonnson, of tho Owls, was touched up for a couple of hlngles and tho stuff vna off, with tho Miners running bases to their hearts' content, and tho Owls were unable- to stem the tide. Dut at that they quit even with the board, having walloped tho ICaglos, C to 0, in the scries on Sunday. Tim Tlnnvnn Tilt I nli.n n....ntn.1 from Kuroka to Port Orford whoro . t ' . ., ' " '"""'"" thov mmnt. tho nlcl.t. Tlmv mum i e,S"t hits In tho seventh and n cor- Tnko Two (.nines From Portland- First Is Jx)so and Doth Sides tinnier Jilts in ltnskcln ntnrmnV ftf rnt WriPiit nt Mnrnii.'bnck that way from Calfornla. Ho field nn gamo warden ho reconsider- 'eft yesterday va Rosoburg for cd and that Mr. Wright be transfer-, his home. red to territory within his own conn-' dime l'p Coast ty. .It seoms that Mr. Wright did not They made tho drlvo In Mr. Hocy's BOllclt tho Curry county appointment, car, coming up the 2C8 miles of coast arid Bays thrtt ho will resign If somo)ron'l "' le8S tl,",n tw dn',8- T'10 other arrangement cannot he made ' JX tS.TvSy as no doca not caro for a poBltlon 1 0IIt 0f th0 direct course north of 13u- lliat will taito mm away rrom nis ron owing to a trco bolng across family nil tho time. the road. The first day they drove "Tho appolntmont of Jir. Wright as nemo wnrdon of this county is tho eecond slam at tho intclllgcnco of tho cltlzons of Curry that has cotno from tho Wlthycombo admin istration. Ono might bo led to fodllcvo that tho authorities at Snlom look at Curry county as n semi clv Hlied district, peopled with Illiter ates, clso why appoint men from the outsldo to como In and till our of fices? A gamo warden of all officers ilcdda tho co-operation of tho pcoplo, and ho must know tho trails through tho mountains and tho main camp ing spots, and theso aro things that roqulro.npt only months, but years to acquire. Curry county lias such men:, i(ot ,'qnly with tho ground; knowlodgo, but with ovory other cs- eontlnl that, mon of any other county ttinvo, which initio tho competent and conclontlous offlcor. Why, then, tho odium of Bonding in out eldo men to do what our own mon aro entitled to do, and what tlioy can do bettor?" Mr. Wright said after ho reached. Cold Doach that ho felt himself un fit for doputy In that locality hccntiso ho docs not know tho woods llko'ho docs In Coos county. A petition was circulated asking that a Curry county man bo named and Mr. Wright trans ferred. This, howovor, was dono without any refection against air. Wright personally. Mr. Wright wnB Hlvon tho petition and with a request for transfer ho forwarded it to tho statu gamo warden. Ho expects to havo some reply soon. PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.O. Snn Francisco 8ii CS .B5G Los Angeles .' SS 71 .65-1 Salt Lako ... 7C 75 .503 Vernon 78 79 .19G Portland . . . .' CC 82 .440 Oakland . . . . G8 90 .410 MRS. JANE DRYDEN AGED 60, WEDDED l"s Bl&tcr of Mm. alary L. Merchant of aiarshfield Who Wiw In , Attendance ' Mrs. Jano Drydon, nged 08 years, and a sister of airs, alary L. Merch ant formerly of this city has been -wed in California. A San Francs co papor has tho followug to say of tho evont: Mrs. Jano Drydon, C8, widow of tho lato Judgo William Drydon, and Georgo Mnrtln, 47, wore married In tho North Oakland Methodist Church, Fifty-fourth strcot and Wontworth avonuo, by tho Rev. Franklin Rhoda. Tlioy woro at tended by Mrs. Mary I.. Merchant, 74, tho mother of US children. Tho wedding was not announced to the many friends of tho brldo and groom until after tho coromony and proved a plouxaut surprise STORY MOW DENIED from Port Orford via Coqulllc and had no car trouble en route. Mr. Hooy says that Curry county lins made great Improvements In its roads since ho mado tho trip three years ago. Tho worst stretches on tho road now aro between Crescent City and Rcqua and from Langlols to Dandon. In Scenic Roulo Hs saya that tho CoaBt Road Is mMch moro booiiIc than tho Interior route and if It was put in condition scores of autos would traverse tho country every year. Ho wont from Redding to Euroka and part of that load Is bad but somo of It is very good, bolng somo tho California Stato Highway Commission built Much of It Is through tho famous Redwood forests. North of Euroka, n long stretch of tho road Is through tho Redwoods, also. Hiid Long1 Trip Mr. Hnoy hns JuBt finished a long auto tour through southeastern Oregon and California. At Fort Klamath, gasolluo brought tho high est prlco, 35 cents per gallon and nt Euroka tho lowest, 12 1-2 conts por gallon. They had no accidents with tholr car but encountered two machines that had run off tho grado. air. Hooy said that both theso accldontn woro duo to tho carelessness of the drivers, tnklng chances on tho edges of grades whero tho embankment was hidden by grass nnd brush. Thoro waB little now about the railroad work, atr. Hooy said. May Ilavo .MeaiifiiK However, othors thought that his trip from Eureka to Coos Day, ow ing to tho gcnoral' bollot that tho last link thnt tho coast lino may bo start ed soon, had somo significance hut that remains for future develop ments to determine. L DO FO MINISTER REV. 11. It. FOSKETT ACCEPTS TF.MPOHARV CALL OF 1IAPTIKTH ROM I) PAPKIt SAYS POPH XOT WRITE DID Slated That Xo .Mc&miho From tho Vatican Wiw Dcllvertil to Pres ident Wilson inr Auotlil! TrMi to Cow IUjt TlmN. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Sept A pape any mesHago from the l'npo wus delivered to President Wilson. Tim conflicting statements are regarded hero as resting solely over whether the Pope actually addressed a per sonal letter to tho President or ad dressed a message to Cardinal Gibbous. cable from Homo says the news iper Glornalo d'ltalla, denies that FRENCH State Convention Loader to Remain Hero Until Pulpit Committee Select Xou- Head Rov. II. It. Foskott, stato conven tion pastor or tho Rnptlst church, Sunday was called to tho local pul pit, io take chorgo of tho work horo pending the Installation of n perma nent minister and ho has accepted. For sovoral mouths tho Rnptlst church horo Imb been without n head and efforts aro bolng mado through a pulpit committee to se cure n divine. For threo Sundays Rov. Foskott has preached hero and during this time linn made many friends who aro well pleased with Ills work. Ho will stay hero probably for aovornl weeks until tho now minister arriv es or ho Is called to somo other part of tho state on business In connec tion with his office. Ho Is a resi dent of Portland. responding numbor of runs nnd for the next two Innings did no scor ing, sitting tight, whllo tho Owls brought a couple of tallies across tho plato In a latter-day rally. The lineups follow: Owls Dcavor Hill Johnson Robinson Pitcher Thomas Murphy Catcher Malonoy Andorson First Daso Drooklcr P. Dowceso Second Dnso Koontz ' A. Wilson Third Daso Durko Fisher Short Stop S. Wilson Duvonport Right Field Wilson Tellcfson Contcr Field Jack DavlB C. Dowceso Left Flold Umpire, John Horrou. llessoy went out at right flold In tho sixth, his lilaco bolng taken by S. Wilson. BLUE RIDGE TIGERS STRANDED ON THE MUD Fall to Get Homo on First Start and Spend 'Another Day at Celebration Tho boys from tho aicDonald & Vaughn Daniels -Creek logging camp who aro commonly known as tho "Uluo Ridge Tigers," did not get homo as soon as they oxpectod after coming to tho city to eolobrate Labor Day. Fifteen or twenty of tho boys camo down from Daniels Crook Saturday night nnd attended tho Ragles picnic nnd danco at North Rend. Thoy hurried away from tho dance. In tlmo to catch a lato boat from aiarshfldld, expecting to rench camp In time for work yestorday morning. Tho bont, how over, went on tho mud flnts near tho creamery and thoy did not got up tho rlvor nnd had to return to Marshflold nnd did not get away until Inst night. In order to put In their tlmo during tho delny thoy went back to North Rend and en Joyed another ovonlng of dancing nt tho Eagles entcrtnlnnicnt. Dr AitoclttaA Prn to Cool D7 Tlmtt.l SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. There wns joy In Exposition Town yester day when the Seals hammered tho Deavers down to their slzo and romp ed homed with two high scores In their jcniiB, tho first one going to tho locals nt 1G to 3, both Bides tak ing 18 nnd 1G blngles respectively, showing it was a wild day nil the way round. Dut In so annexing winning scores tho Seals for the first tlmo in wcoks boosted them selves n couplo of percent nbovo tho Angeles. Tho 8coro8 of yestcrdny follow: Coast League. At San Francisco R. II. E. Portland ,1 ic 5 San' Francisco 1G 18 1 Second gamo Portland 1 G 1 San Francisco 3 8 1 At Salt Lako: Oakland G 9 2 Salt Lako 3 8 2 Second gnmo Oakland 3 7 Salt Lako 10 14 At Los Angolcs: Vernon 3 Los Angeles n Second -gamo Vornon '. 2 Los Angolcs 4 National League At St. Louis: Chicago 2-0 St. Louis 3-10 At Pittsburg: Cincinnati 3-2 Pittsburg 0-n At Now York: lloston 2-0 Now York 3-1 At Brooklyn: Philadelphia 3-3 Drooklyn G-7 American League Washington r.-r. Philadelphia 3-0 At Detroit: St. Louis, Detroit, Rain. At Chicago: Cleveland l-o Chicago , 7-8 At Boston: Now York 4-5 Boston 0-2 When is a cigarette Sensible? 3 8 7 9 A cigarette fs not sensible for you if it leaves your taste and your smoke-hunger a little bit unsatisfied. nor if it bothers your throat or tongue nor if it makesyou "feel mean" after smoking your usual number. None of these things will happen to you if you find (and stick to) the right cigarette. But the cigarette that is right for one man may not be right for another. For instance, Fatimas may not just suit your taste in spite of the fact that they are the best-selling cigarette costing over 5c Fatimas ARE cool and friendly to the throat and tongue and they will NOT make you "feel mean" after smoking all you want. FATIMi TiMf the Ontv Ciarftle Awarded the Crnnit tnu at tin J'linama I'actfic International lixfoutitn. i : I , So they surely are sen sible for you except posi sibly fcr the taste. And when it comesto that, it will be mighty strange if you don't like Fatima's taste they couldn't sell so fast if the taste weren't extra good, could they? Why not get Fatimas this very day and find out for yourself how sensible a cigarette can really, be? C jfXDistinctively Individual "IfZS JUfatimasIj Cioatette r :1 oil TRIE KMDOI E Tent P Are Low N CAMP WILL FINISH LOGOIXCI IX ANOTHER MONTH FIGHTING VIOLENT JAY DOYLE VISITS 8IG CITY PLAITS IXSPKCT8 .LAHtiF.ST t'LKAXIXfi , AXI PRI:SSI(J KSTAIIMSII MKXTS IX SAN FRANCISCO TO (SOT MOST I'P.TO.RATF, MKTH- ()l)S FOR MAKSHFIKM) SHOP. i Kmmctt Pierro Say They Aro Just j Completing Work No Arrange. I monts Mado for New Work CAPTURED BYTURKS Jay Doylo, who has been spending n few weeks In San Francisco attend ing the Imposition, writes that ho has taken advantage of tho opportunity of visiting nnd Inspecting tho largest and best cleaning and pressing cs- ARK'tnbllshmonts thoro to get the most upw to-unio uieas for Ills Coos Hay busl nebs. He says that ho spent several days making tho tour of tho tailoring es- tn7 A0cutj rt 1. 00.. B.r Tim...) tabllbhiuents and tho plants, making PARIS, Sept. 7.-Vlolent artillery " l'cc,"- nlng ami pressing. iu nuivs nun no got many goou AND (JKRMAXS IIAVIXU ARTIIiMMtV IH'KI.S ReiKirtN Fiiiin Paris Tell of Con flirt In Several District", on Western Front OFFJCIJRS AND MK.V OF Sl'R. M.AJUNE TAKMN PRISONERS Guard Ship Sinks Under Sen Vessel of Allies' Fleet When At- tack is Made fighting continued last night In the vicinity of Arras, Rochlncourt nnd llreteucourt, both the German and French batteries taking part. There wero also artillery exchanges in tho Champagne district, according to n French official statement. SCORi: IS PF.RFIICT points which will benefit ills custom ers horo. Wholesalers nnd niauiifaitiiiers have Just aiiiioimml 11 hl reduction in the prices of tents anil uo tiro now giving the people of (his. sec tion the advantage of it. Wo havo Just received a ship, iiieut of the best wall tents made In various sle.s. They are guaranteed by tlio maker J and by us. Kmmett Pierce, foreman of tho I ('"10 ,n l""1 ,et ,ls s,low "" t Simpson Lumber Company's logging j5'011 aml 1U0, '"',1C!j ",0 camp, nt Tarheel was horo today. Hol,ei,t ,'"" ',cs,,'' said that they woro Just finishing tho work at that camp nnd within another month would havo it com pleted and tho camp closed down. So far they havo not arranged for any now logging nnd ho docs not know what will bo dono with tho equipment thoy havo been using there. Captain Edgar Simpson who arrived hero on tho Hardy may possibly nrraugo for logging somo moro of Simpson Com pany's timber at a now locntlon but this has not been determined. Mr. Pierce has a crew of twouty nlnu men employed thoro now, the fullers and others having completed their work and loft. Tho recont brush fire did not do any damngo, tho ex pense bolng only for tho labor of ex tinguishing the blaze. FOR SALE Jolinson-Gulovsen Co. Tho Quality Xamo with tho Service' Funic NORTH FRONT STRKI-7P PRINKVILI.K For tho first tlmo in many years tho locality around Prlncvlllo lias ntiRsoil thrnuch Auc. Ho expects to return soon and wlll'itst without .1 frost. Mortar Makes at New Vork Fort Fine Showing ID am.cui.1 rr. t. coo. tuj Timcj XKW YORK, Sept. 7. A perfect nERLLV, Sept. 7. (Via Wireless 'score was made, it was seml-offl-to Tuckorton.) Threo officers andi,,ttl,y announced, in tho firing of 25 men of tho crew wero captured I - shots from tho llNlnch mortars by tho Turks when a aubmarlno of I"' l-''rt Totten at a moving target tho cntonto allies was shelled and between 5000 and 7000 yards ills sunk by a Turkish guard ship. The taut, enomy torpedo boats attempted to ,J,u' mining tnrget was a U'-foot atfrtroaeh but were forced to retire 8,l"are oi canvas representing n by the fire from the Turkish terlos. hat' Times want ads bring remits. Ttmea want ndu bring results. x battleship moving diagonally across the lino of fire, Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS I'SRI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery anil Trnusfer Company. bo pleased to discuss and demon. strato tho now things In his lino to' thoso Interested and his old custo-1 mors will soon appreciate It. j Although ho was awny on n vacation, and for a good tlmo he could not re sist tho opportunity to take advan tage of chances of Improving his es tablishment on Coos nay. All APPEAL TO WIVES Second Hand ' Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that lAlll llO Cnlfl Of AVAnntinnnll.. oiii ww uuiu tn AUCJUUIIctliy 1 1 low prices, and terms to suit.'' JUNCTION CITY S. L. Morehead founder of tho Junction City Times, hns purchased the St. Helens Mist nnd will take clmrgo October 1. RAKER Mrs. Moymo Mayvllle, who was Socialist candidate for County Clerk, asks for a dlvorco from her husband, A. N Mayvllle, who ran on tho same ticket for the Legislature, You know tho terrible affliction that conies to many homes from tho result of n drinking husband or son. You know of tho money wasted on "Drink" that Is needed In tho homo to purchaso food nnd clothing. OR RINE has saved thousands of drink ing men. It Is a homo treatment nnd can bo givon secretly. Your money will bo refunded If, after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 n box. Como In and get a freo booklet and let us tell you of tho good ORRINR is doing. Winkler Pharmacy, 58 Central Av en ue. L. L. THOMAS MUSIC STORE Highly improved dairy ranch on Catching Inlet -Seven cows, fine buildings, Just right for small family, $8500, Terms, ' 24 acres on Larson Inlet; log house; some fruit; $800,00, Terms, Large ranch with 20 cows, Should have 35 cows, All complete for $1 6,000, Terms, 50 acres on North Inlet, 30 acres cranberry marsh, Here is an opportunity for parties with some money, 60 acres near Myrtle Point, 15 acres bottom, 6 acres plowed, $4000,. $1000 cash, balance on time, 6 acres with house and somo fruit, close to creamery landing, $1500, $500,00 cash, balance easy, 10 acres on Kentuck Inlet, near landing house, $800, Do you want a hotel, a fine confectionery store or furniture store? Come and let us show you, We have a fine ranch on North Inlet - all modem improvements in house and on placo, $400U,w, A!ll -! r.. n-i-r i ' uituu iui uciiiroriiia propeny, WE HAVE PLENtY MORE. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. NORTH BEND, OREGON 73 Central Avenue. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, tfi HAVF THC Rnnc civen t , Mnui See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular I'laco for Good Meals n Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial mill R'dw'y. WESTERN LOAN AN" BUILDINli ou. Assets $2340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savW . S.KAUFMAN & CO., Local ireasui. t ci - W' flSL.. -JSta?-fcBtl'C -'i- m